Bartlett High School is a highly rated, public school located in Bartlett, IL. It has 2,542 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 20 to 1. According to state test scores, 14% of students are at least proficient in math and 34% in reading.

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Academics

Percent Proficient - Reading

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state reading/language arts assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

34%

Percent Proficient - Math

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state math assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

14%

Average Graduation Rate

This is the percentage of 12th graders who graduated. Because states calculate graduation rates differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

92%

Average SAT

Average SAT composite score out of 1600, as reported by Niche users from this school.

1220

149 responses

Average ACT

Average ACT composite score out of 36, as reported by Niche users from this school.

Teachers

Student-Teacher Ratio

The Student-Teacher Ratio for private schools is reported directly by the school. The Student-Teacher Ratio for public schools is calculated based on the number of full-time equivalent teachers reported by the school, so the actual student-teacher ratio for these schools may vary.

20:1

National

17:1

Average Teacher Salary

Average salary for all teachers within the district.

$67,073

Teachers in First/Second Year

11.7%

51%

of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons.61 responses

59%

of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students.61 responses

64%

of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom.61 responses

Clubs & Activities

Clubs & Activities

C+

Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.

Girls Athletic Participation

Low

Boys Athletic Participation

Low

Expenses Per Student

$12,181/ year

National

$12,239

89%

of students and parents agree that there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in.72 responses

35%

of students and parents agree that clubs and organizations get the funding they need.72 responses

63%

of students and parents agree that lots of students participate in clubs and organizations.72 responses

Bartlett High School Reviews

Bartlett High School is one of the best high schools around here considering education, safety, extra curricular activity options etc. But one of the factors that need some improvement in the high school is the equipment that regular gym classes use everyday. Thos definitely need to be replaced. The high school is working towards advancing in technology, lot of the courses hav estopped requiring students to bring in heavy textbooks to class everyday although not totally restricting it so if a student likes books better than computers, there is an option for them too!

I liked all the teachers and memories i made here! The school is very good looking for its age, especially in the decked out stem academy wing. It is a nice neighborhood with little to no violence. We are building a new football field which make watching games a lot easier and fun. Overall an amazing school and experience and would totaly recommend.

Bartlett High School's best quality might be the environment, socially and academically. The students and teachers are all very open, accepting, and tolerant. The classrooms and halls are a safe place for students of all backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, and orientations. I'm proud to say I'm part of such an accepting community. However, one thing I would like to see in BHS would be more in administration. There have been several changes, such as PE exemptions and standard-based grading, where the voices and complaints of students and parents alike were not taken into consideration. It would be nice for BHS to make more of an effort as a school and in the district to advocate and listen to the opinions and voices of the students and teachers in order to better the learning environment.